A Jersey City man convicted of vehicular homicide who escaped from a halfway house two days before Christmas is still on the run, according to today's Jersey Journal.

Roosevelt Kelly, 36, went missing from Columbus House in Newark, officials said. According to Department of Corrections records, he could have been released next month.

In December 2003, Kelly was driving with Donna Johnson, 32, the mother of his four children, on the Pulaski Skyway. He made an illegal u-turn and their car was broadsided by another vehicle traveling at 50 mph. Kelly left Johnson for dead after the crash and fled the scene in another car.

The police eventually found and arrested Kelly who was eventually sentenced in 2005 to six years for previous offenses.

He has a long criminal record and has gone by aliases including Rooservelt Kelley, Christoph Kelly, Christopher Kelly, Christopher Roebuck, Terry Rooservelt, Terry Roosevelt and Roosevelt Terry.

Anyone with information on Kelly's whereabouts is asked to contact the New Jersey Department of Corrections Fugitive Unit at (800) 523-3829.